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The Coreys Triumphant Comeback- Happy Birthday Corey Feldman!

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Happy 36th Birthday Corey Feldman! It seems like only yesterday that you were impersonating Michael Jackson and snorting your way through Hollywood. Lets not forget your underrated talent as the snarky know it all in Goonies, the old man trapped in a 16 year old's body in Dream a Little Dream and a teen vampire in Lost Boys.

And within just a couple weeks you will have something else to celebrate- the premiere of your comeback show - "The Two Coreys" on A&E July 29th at 10pm, when your BFF Corey Haim will move in with your and your family and take on the town again- sober this time. We've been waiting for this ever since rumors of the new show began- we know you won't let us down!

The Hollywood screening of "The Two Coreys" will be July 25th at Sugar Hollywood

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